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2002
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Colordao River Return Project
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Boyle Engineering Corporation
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Colorado River Return Project
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• <br />Professional capabilities <br />Key Personnel <br />Brief summaries of selected key personnel are provided below with complete resumes of <br />all team members shown in the Appendix. <br />Project Management <br />Blaine Avyer, PE, Project iVanager <br />The key experience and abilities he brings to this assignment include: <br />• Knowledge of water resource issues in the Project Area from his participation in <br />project like the following: <br />• Upper Gunnison — Uncompahgre Basin Study <br />• Platte River Water Conservation /Supply Study <br />• Colorado Decision Support System — Phase Illa <br />• Windy Gap Firming Project <br />• Cache La Poudre Basin Study <br />• Clear Creek Basin Study <br />• Greeley Water Master Plan <br />• Management of feasibility assessments of more than 100 dam and hydroelectric <br />projects of all types. <br />• Experience with many different decision analysis techniques based on involvement <br />in major river basin studies and federally sponsored environmental and water <br />development programs including those used for the Platte, Colorado, Rio Grande, <br />the San Francisco /San Joaquin Bay Delta (CALFED), and San Diego County <br />Emergency Water Storage Program. <br />• Ability to use Integrated Resource Planning techniques, including consensus <br />building, policy development, decision support systems, regulatory issues, and <br />financial analyses. <br />• Conducted and presented water resource planning efforts at more than 200 public, <br />technical or advisory committee meetings in the past 17 years. <br />Ton? IRoode, PE, Project Engineer <br />Tom Roode specializes in civil and mechanical engineering in the planning and design of <br />pipelines and pump stations. He is currently the Project Engineer on the 120- mile -long <br />Lake Powell pipeline study. In addition, he has designed over fifty miles of gravity and <br />pressure pipe systems up to sixty inches in diameter and pump stations up to 50 million <br />gallons per day capacity. He has served in multiple roles for these projects ranging from <br />detailed designer to overall project manager. His thorough understanding of all <br />components of a pipeline and pump station project, combined with his experience in large <br />multiple discipline projects give him the skills to be an effective project manager. His <br />communication skills will also be an asset in providing effective day -to -day coordination. <br />10 <br />
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